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In this conversation, Kyira Wackett interviews Sandra Huitt, who grew up in a cult. They discuss the challenges of leaving a cult and the process of healing and finding oneself after leaving. Sandra shares her experience of feeling othered and struggling to fit in after leaving the cult. She also talks about the difficulties of opening up to her parents about her struggles and the anger she developed towards them later on. Sandra found solace and a sense of belonging in underground raves and electronic music events. Sandra Huitt shares her experience growing up in a cult and her challenges when leaving. She discusses the struggle of finding her identity and belonging outside of the cult, as well as the difficulty of trusting herself and others. Sandra reflects on the journey of self-love and healing, and the importance of honoring her past while embracing her growth. She expresses her desire to demystify the cult experience and help others recognize the signs to avoid getting involved. The conversation highlights the complexities of navigating personal relationships and finding self-worth after leaving a cult.
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More about Sandra:
My name is Sandra Huitt and I'm a cult survivor, cycle breaker, and activist. I studied World Religion and History to check the accuracy of what I was taught as a child and I remain a passionate student in those fields as there's always more to learn. A decade of social work and pediatric counseling aligns with my belief that a rising tide lifts all boats. Vulnerability is one of my superpowers and I use it often to discuss my journey through healing to encourage others to find their path. Traveling the world to absorb the beauty of other cultures lights me on fire and singing my heart out makes my soul happy.
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cult, leaving, healing, othering, fitting in, struggle, parents, anger, belonging, identity, trust, self-love, healing, demystify, self-worth
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In this conversation, Kyira Wackett interviews Sandra Huitt, who grew up in a cult. They discuss the challenges of leaving a cult and the process of healing and finding oneself after leaving. Sandra shares her experience of feeling othered and struggling to fit in after leaving the cult. She also talks about the difficulties of opening up to her parents about her struggles and the anger she developed towards them later on. Sandra found solace and a sense of belonging in underground raves and electronic music events. Sandra Huitt shares her experience growing up in a cult and her challenges when leaving. She discusses the struggle of finding her identity and belonging outside of the cult, as well as the difficulty of trusting herself and others. Sandra reflects on the journey of self-love and healing, and the importance of honoring her past while embracing her growth. She expresses her desire to demystify the cult experience and help others recognize the signs to avoid getting involved. The conversation highlights the complexities of navigating personal relationships and finding self-worth after leaving a cult.
Takeaways
More about Sandra:
My name is Sandra Huitt and I'm a cult survivor, cycle breaker, and activist. I studied World Religion and History to check the accuracy of what I was taught as a child and I remain a passionate student in those fields as there's always more to learn. A decade of social work and pediatric counseling aligns with my belief that a rising tide lifts all boats. Vulnerability is one of my superpowers and I use it often to discuss my journey through healing to encourage others to find their path. Traveling the world to absorb the beauty of other cultures lights me on fire and singing my heart out makes my soul happy.
Ready to take the next step?
Stay Connected:
Keywords
cult, leaving, healing, othering, fitting in, struggle, parents, anger, belonging, identity, trust, self-love, healing, demystify, self-worth

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